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Scurry County moves to standardize community center rental agreements and require cash alcohol deposits

January 07, 2024 | Scurry County, Texas


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Scurry County moves to standardize community center rental agreements and require cash alcohol deposits
Scurry County commissioners reviewed draft rental agreements for county facilities including the Armory, the pool and community centers and discussed inconsistent past practices where some users received free or discounted rates.

Speaker 4 said he had prepared three draft agreements because "we've never had any kind of agreement at all in front of me." The drafts aim to ensure all renters "abide by the same rules," stopping informal handshakes that yielded inconsistent discounts or equipment use.

The court flagged a misspelling in the Harmon Line Community Center name and agreed to correct the documents. Speaker 3 raised a procedural and payroll concern about alcohol security deposits: if deputies are paid from a cash deposit the deputies can be paid the day of the event, but if the deposit is taken through Square or similar payment the deputies must be paid through accounts payable and would not receive day-of payment. To address this the court directed that the agreements explicitly state the alcohol security deposit is "cash only" when deputies are paid from that deposit and that requirement be placed in the document (Speaker 3 recommended adding it in parentheses beside the full security deposit amount).

Speaker 1 moved that the court accept the rental agreements for county facilities "pending corrections." The motion was recorded as made and the court discussed following up to ensure the signed agreements give the county standing to enforce deposit and deputy requirements. No formal roll-call vote was recorded in the transcript during the meeting.

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